Flight Attendant Reveals Her Best In-Flight Tips to Start a Trip

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • Flight attendant Jeannine reveals travel tips for airline passengers in 2024. Her travel hacks will help you too pack in only a carry-on suitcase. Do NOT miss the bloopers! #traveltips #flightattendantlife
    Other helpful videos:
    Scared of turbulence? Watch this: bit.ly/PilotHelpsWithTurbulence
    Learn how to maximize the space in every carry-on suitcase: bit.ly/CarryOnLuggageHacks
    Chapters:
    00:00 Travel tips from a flight attendant
    :20 Stuardess or flight attendant?
    1:00 Can you help lift luggage?
    2:11 What made you become a flight attendant?
    3:43 How to pack in only carry-on?
    4:18 Travel hacks by a flight attendant?
    6:23 Travel tips for CPAP?
    7:30 Should passengers recline seats?
    9:06 What annoys flight attendants?
    12:09 What is helpful during safety briefing?
    13:06 Do pilots annoy you?
    15:57 Can passengers give gifts?
    17:20 Airplane seats not together?
    21:21 When are flight attendants trained?
    23:54 Bloopers
    POP over and say hi:
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  • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
    @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +13

    Other helpful travel tip videos:
    Scared of turbulence? Watch this: bit.ly/PilotHelpsWithTurbulence
    Learn how to maximize the space in every carry-on suitcase: bit.ly/CarryOnLuggageHacks

    • @1586brittc
      @1586brittc 11 днів тому

      What in the world is that noise in the background?!?!? It is annoying!

  • @JD-zt3nr
    @JD-zt3nr 11 днів тому +166

    Ok. This is the first time I have to disagree if you laurie. When I book my flights i pay extra to book the specific seat i want. I have my reasons to book that seat. I will never switch my seat unless I'm offered a better seat in my opinion, i.e. Business or first class to my economy seat. I planned ahead, i paid extra money, it's my seat.

    • @pjhosang2977
      @pjhosang2977 11 днів тому +57

      I agree. I fly either cross country or internationally and pay extra for a specific seat. I think it’s extremely rude to expect someone to move or babysit your child because you didn’t plan ahead. I’ve been asked a few times to move to a middle seat in the back of the plane so they could have my aisle seat with extra room that I paid more for to sit with a friend or family member.

    • @vickidills6522
      @vickidills6522 11 днів тому +21

      I agree because no one ever offers to switch up the better seat with someone else. I now try to get the exit row if I'm going to pay extra for a seat.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +44

      Yes yes, if you need that seat and paid for it, do not feel obligated to switch ever.

    • @vtcs1963
      @vtcs1963 11 днів тому +14

      I didn’t hear anyone say that you’re obligated to switch. When someone asks you to swap to a middle seat so they can sit with their kid you can offer to ask the flight attendant to help move people around so you get an equivalent seat and two people sitting together switch to the same type of seats they already have. It’s not - pardon the pun - aeronautical engineering (ie rocket science).

    • @JD-zt3nr
      @JD-zt3nr 11 днів тому +43

      @@vtcs1963 that's ridiculous. I can't imagine the audacity of someone to ask multiple people to play musical seats just so they could sit together. And I don't care if it's a parent and a kid. If that adult didn't plan far enough ahead so that they could get two seats together with their child, then that's just too bad. I'm sick and tired of people bending over backwards for people with children who think that just because they have a child they can do whatever they want and people will cowtow to their demands. I'm sick and tired of all this belief of entitlement in the world. Take personal responsibility. You're no better than anyone else.

  • @Danni.D
    @Danni.D 11 днів тому +46

    I remember my first flight as an eight year old with my grandparents. My grandmother and I wore dresses, pearls, a pill box hat and white gloves. We had curtains on the windows. We could extend our legs out completely and still have room left over. Sigh.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +8

      Oooh, I remember Wardair when I was a kid in the 60's/70's. My parents were expats from England, so all our relatives lived over there. Flying was very expensive in those days, and the fares were set by some government agency, so airlines could not compete on seat cost. Instead, they had to compete on service. It was so glamorous in those days!! Steak and lovely petit potatoes and veggies served on Royal Doulton china with real cutlery. Wine for the adults, and all the children were given cute flight bags with all sorts of toys and puzzles and souvenir postcards. I do miss those days!

    • @Danni.D
      @Danni.D 10 днів тому +1

      @@jenharvey8360 I still have my first wings : )

    • @karenross3457
      @karenross3457 10 днів тому +1

      And everyone had dishes with knives and forks. On most flights they served fillet mignon ,

  • @teresasheets9553
    @teresasheets9553 11 днів тому +19

    Twice I have flown on an airplane, and someone was in my seat, I politely showed them my boarding pass, and that they were in my seat, and they were really ugly about it. I can see why someone might, ask the flight attendant for help in this matter.

    • @leighims
      @leighims 9 днів тому +2

      I agree. I think passengers are afraid of conflict and that flight attendants have more authority and know what to say to reduce tension.

  • @pamelaryan8753
    @pamelaryan8753 11 днів тому +78

    My son ALWAYS helps peop, e with overhead compartments…he is 6’5”…. So glad he does this!

    • @josephcollins6033
      @josephcollins6033 11 днів тому +5

      That is awfully kind. My late, beloved husband was a 6' 5" Austrian cop, and he LOVED to do those things for people. Your son is a hero!

    • @blureader1164
      @blureader1164 11 днів тому +11

      Please thank you son. I'm short and I always thank the people who help me, but please tell him how much we appreciate the random act of kindness.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +4

      So nice of him!

    • @donnabaardsen5372
      @donnabaardsen5372 11 днів тому

      ​​@@josephcollins6033 No, that's going too far. It's nice that he's helpful; however, a "hero?" No. Let's reserve that honor for our military and law enforcement personnel, doctors, nurses, etc. Those who risk their lives and far too often lose their lives in the line of duty 🙏❤️

    • @josephcollins6033
      @josephcollins6033 11 днів тому

      @@donnabaardsen5372 Donna, I believe you need to loosen your panties or get some lovin'. How dare you tell me I'm going too far? I hope you are not talking about my Beloved. He was a hero in many ways. He was a cop. I agree with your categories for heroism, absolutely. But, this young man is also a hero. He helps. And, I wasn't asking for your input, Honey.

  • @janicew6222
    @janicew6222 9 днів тому +10

    I ALWAYS greet when boarding and thank them when leaving also say thank you when they give me a drink/snack. I so appreciate what they do for us. I just don't understand why you don't respond when they say hello, such poor manners. Going to remember the $5 tip. Great interview, thank you.

  • @margaretmathis4775
    @margaretmathis4775 11 днів тому +27

    We give the Flight Attendants and Pilots a gift bag of candy with some little goodies (like inspirational or funny stickers) when we board. The message we always include is, “Thank you for keeping us safe!” We’ve had FA’s come up and tell us that it made their day, and once (on a regional jet), a lady pilot found us before takeoff. She had a Tootsie Pop hanging out of her mouth. She said she was pregnant, and that bit of candy was just what her baby needed❣️

    • @madelinebark8473
      @madelinebark8473 2 дні тому +1

      I've also done this too. They just love it!

    • @RustySax1949
      @RustySax1949 2 дні тому

      I just did a round trip for my grandson's high school graduation. This consisted of two flights in each direction, thus four flight crews. I researched what aircraft was generally assigned for each leg, then purchased enough Starbucks gift cards for each crew, plus a couple extras in case of a plane change. Also purchased a pack of "Thank You" cards from Dollar Tree, which I signed and slipped the Starbucks cards inside. Handed the envelope to the flight attendant at the front door when boarding, politely saying this is for the whole crew. To say this went over well is an understatement - every one of the flight attendants on each flight came by my seat and thanked me personally for my thoughtfulness. It's the little things in life that often pay big dividends, folks!

  • @lindawilkov6476
    @lindawilkov6476 11 днів тому +31

    I’ve walked onboard several flights, where I’ve said hi to the flight attendants and they completely ignore me! I still say hi, though.

    • @karenmoss8810
      @karenmoss8810 6 днів тому

      There are an unfortunate few attendants who are jerks. Most are very nice.

    • @victoriadavis4339
      @victoriadavis4339 2 години тому

      Same!!

  • @sheri1972
    @sheri1972 11 днів тому +21

    Thank the Lord for an understanding flight attendant when we were traveling standby. The gate agent said no way, now how, all three of you will be split up. My five year old boy was balling his eyes out as we boarded because I had to explain to him that he needed to be a brave boy. The flight attendant asked what was the matter and she was on that loudspeaker asap requesting for someone to trade seats. Of course several people volunteered and it all worked out.

  • @sheahill3340
    @sheahill3340 11 днів тому +17

    My biggest pet peeve is passengers who put small items in an overhead bin space instead of under the seat 😖

    • @SharonRepici
      @SharonRepici 11 днів тому +2

      Some people, especially taller men tend to travel light with one bag so their legs can extend under the seat in front of them. I don't blame them for putting their smaller bag in the overhead. In fact I prefer it to people who are forever pushing the limits of what can fit up top.

    • @miket1064
      @miket1064 9 днів тому

      I generally check my luggage. I put my backpack in the overhead bin with a clear conscience. I didn’t check my luggage to make room for your carryon. And I like to have my feet fit under the seat in front of me.

    • @Skater21Loverboyz
      @Skater21Loverboyz 6 днів тому +1

      @@SharonRepici I think shea meant smaller items like hats, jackets, or items like small gift bags

  • @anishg8103
    @anishg8103 10 днів тому +10

    I always thank the air hosts when I leave. They work hard to fulfill our needs.

    • @lynem.1483
      @lynem.1483 7 днів тому +1

      Air host!!! You met the flight attendant.A hello thank you for being here and thank you and safe travel when you leave, it is not difficult to acknowledge another human being,be kind and polite .I love to see the pilot when I leave and than him/her for the safe flight.

  • @dmobrecht109
    @dmobrecht109 10 днів тому +11

    I always smile and say hi to the flight attendants when boarding.

  • @gretaenglish3519
    @gretaenglish3519 11 днів тому +20

    Hard to believe that so few people acknowledge/say hi to flight attendants. I always say "hi, how are you" to each person I encounter!

    • @birdee18
      @birdee18 11 днів тому +4

      It’s just plain rude! My sister says I’ll talk to a wall, but I believe in greeting anyone I meet, especially someone who is going to be helping me on a flight. Flight attendants work hard, and they deserve respect and common courtesy.

    • @gretaenglish3519
      @gretaenglish3519 10 днів тому +1

      @@birdee18 Absolutely! It's such a difficult and stressful job and they are there to help us!

    • @onerva0001
      @onerva0001 7 днів тому +2

      I fly very rarely, but I have always greeted when boarding and thanked when exiting. It's just common courtesy.

    • @gretaenglish3519
      @gretaenglish3519 6 днів тому

      @@onerva0001 Same! The real problem is that there is less and less common courtesy 😞 Unfortunately...

  • @timwills4481
    @timwills4481 11 днів тому +16

    Per Delta’s website:
    “When packing, please remember that flight attendants are unable to proactively assist customers placing carry-on baggage into overhead bins, with certain exceptions. In addition to keeping customers and crew members safe and healthy, this change also protects flight attendants by decreasing the likelihood of injury caused by repetitive lifting.”
    It’s right there for the reading. How many passengers actually read the carrier’s information is another question.

  • @susantownsend8397
    @susantownsend8397 11 днів тому +18

    LOL. I’m old and look frail to some people. There is always some kind gentleman who wants to lift my bag for me. I just let him without telling him I’m a powerlifter.

    • @user-zn5qg4se6q
      @user-zn5qg4se6q 10 днів тому

      I'm older.but don't want to look old and frail. I just ask a guy to help..or a woman. I was a flight attendant, always said * don't bring it,if u can't swing it.* Try not to bring so much. I travel intl on my free flts world wide, and I don't want to look like a victim. I'm no one's victim!

    • @susantownsend8397
      @susantownsend8397 10 днів тому +1

      @@user-zn5qg4se6q I look more frail than I am because of arthritis but as I said I’m a powerlifter,. I hold several state records for my age group and I can easily put my bag in the overhead 😁. I’m amused that people want to help so I let them and just say thank you.

    • @susantownsend8397
      @susantownsend8397 10 днів тому

      @@user-zn5qg4se6q. Competitive powerlifter with multiple state records. My age group is 70-74. I don’t have a lot of competition. I appear more frail than I am because of arthritis but I can lift more than people think. I’m amused that some people assume that I need help and I let them do it because they just want to be nice.

  • @annenorthman8154
    @annenorthman8154 11 днів тому +24

    I always give the flight attendants my utmost respect. Why wouldn't you?! I just don't understand people! I really liked this interview, Laurie & Jeannine. Thanks!

  • @itllbesuzanarchy
    @itllbesuzanarchy 8 днів тому +4

    I had a woman in a scoliosis FB group block me after I said FAs are not required to help lift bags. I even told her that some FAs aren't even "on the clock" when passengers are boarding and thus, if they get hurt, they aren't covered. This is info that needs to get out there! I really enjoyed this video and her perspective. Would love to see you interview more FAs!

  • @mariannedressler6784
    @mariannedressler6784 11 днів тому +18

    I always greet and when leaving say thank you to attendants.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +2

      Me too, it may be an age thing (yes, I'm a boomer), but I do not understand why so many people have apparently never been taught basic manners.

  • @tammyhollan6149
    @tammyhollan6149 9 днів тому +5

    I love the tip on giving a tip to a flight attendant for their airport driver tip! Love this!

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 11 днів тому +25

    "I have a problem, can you help me, please" is a very useful phrase. or even just "can you help me, please?" and a pro tip: ask a guy if you need help lifting your carryon. unless he's a total jerk - and you can usually identify those by sight - he will be HAPPY to do it.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +4

      Yep, I removed the other commenter (from the channel forever) with the ugly comment; don't worry about answering them fyi.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 11 днів тому

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie kind of identified them by sight, didn't i?

    • @vtcs1963
      @vtcs1963 11 днів тому +4

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie I didn’t see the comment but great! Idk why these morons even bother to watch when they are just going to be mean. I really enjoy your channel and your personality!!

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +5

      It definitely helps to have greying hair if I need to ask a nice fellow for help 🙂 And a warm smile goes a long way.

    • @vtcs1963
      @vtcs1963 11 днів тому

      @@jenharvey8360 I’m not grey lol and I always get help without asking!!

  • @liss2503
    @liss2503 11 днів тому +10

    I always say hello when boarding and smile to the crew that are welcoming us on board. I say please and thank you too. I had a flight attendant thank me on a flight for helping out the lady sitting next to me. She had recently had surgery and had healed up enough to fly but still needed assistance.

  • @fionafrazer8820
    @fionafrazer8820 11 днів тому +12

    That's the reason I always check a bag- I'm in my late 70's, 5' tall, and can't reach, and I know the flight attendants are not insured to help. Plus, these days the overhead bags are already full by the time I get to my seat - one of the most annoying parts of travel - inconsiderate, selfish travelers.

    • @SharonRepici
      @SharonRepici 11 днів тому

      Bless you, you've lived a long life. It might be time to add yourself to the group that doesn't need a wheelchair, but might need assistance or more time getting settled. My husband is 74 with a few medical issues and although he could stand there and wait to board it will definitely take just a little longer to settle in.

  • @ileneahrens8741
    @ileneahrens8741 9 днів тому +2

    The comment about sitting apart, enjoy it, is so true.

  • @debk6598
    @debk6598 11 днів тому +15

    Thank you so much! Great info. Sadly, much of what she brought up is basic manners. It makes me sad to see that so many people have become rude to the service industry. I learn a lot about people by the way they treat others. I will be working harder to be even more kind to the attendants on my next flight.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +4

      When I was in high school and about to go on my first date, my Dad gave me some advice I have never forgotten. "Don't look at the way the boy treats you, look at how he treats the waitress. That will tell you all you need to know about him."

    • @debk6598
      @debk6598 11 днів тому

      @@jenharvey8360 YES!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  10 днів тому +2

      @@jenharvey8360 Yes yes!!! The best advice ever! Ahhh those sweet dads. I miss mine.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 10 днів тому

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie Yes, I still grieve my father's passing every day. There was nobody I was closer to.

  • @pamwarren7422
    @pamwarren7422 11 днів тому +18

    I always say Hi and thank you!

  • @kimberlyslater4226
    @kimberlyslater4226 8 днів тому +3

    Great video Laurie! I learned a couple new things. Hearing Ollie lapping water and squeaking the toy was priceless.🐾❤️

  • @Rangerphillips
    @Rangerphillips 11 днів тому +10

    I feel like the experiences of flight attendants and nurses have a lot in common

    • @jacquelyns9709
      @jacquelyns9709 11 днів тому +1

      In the early days of flight, flight attendants had to be nurses. They still have to know first aid.

    • @3401miranda
      @3401miranda 11 днів тому

      Captain = doc

  • @gayemarianesfox2405
    @gayemarianesfox2405 11 днів тому +5

    For me this is even more helpful to hear from her than a captain, though that’s fascinating also. I always try to treat them with respect and use manners. I think it’s a lot like waiters at restaurants. People can be pretty rude to them also. I bet people don’t address others when they’re in the wrong seat in case there’s a confrontation. No one should have alcohol on a plane! Thank you for this!

    • @MJCarson103
      @MJCarson103 10 днів тому +1

      That’s ridiculous! My glass of Prosecco will not hurt anyone.

  • @zebralove2840
    @zebralove2840 11 днів тому +10

    Such an interesting video, getting this perspective. Had no idea that the attendants could not leave the plane between flights. Get the union to fix that!

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +1

      Yes, that seems so unfair, and knowing that, I think I will always pack an extra bag of snacks to offer the flight crew from now on.

  • @canadiantraveller1
    @canadiantraveller1 10 днів тому +2

    As a travel agent I hear about the paid seat issue a lot. If the airline has changed your flight, whether it be the aircraft type or route, the computer doesn’t know to reassign seats together. Even when it’s all on one reservation. If you’ve had a change to your itinerary prior to departure, contact your travel agent to get the seats reassigned (if they’re on the ball, they’ve already fixed this) or contact the airline directly.

  • @marycharleson3320
    @marycharleson3320 10 днів тому +2

    I wanted to be a Flight Attendant in the 80’s and I was to short and didn’t weigh enough. 😓
    I am a school bus driver now for 25 years and I too don’t like when I tell them good morning, or have a great afternoon and I get little responses.
    At 62 years old I still think it would be fun to be a flight attendant..
    Thank you for sharing..Enjoy your journey in life and keep smiling

  • @instamash
    @instamash 9 днів тому +6

    The hellos, thank yous and goodbyes are getting rarer and rarer in all forms of public transit. I always say these things to my bus driver and he always says it back to people who do!

  • @mooncompass
    @mooncompass 11 днів тому +13

    Thank you, Laurie for asking so many good questions!

  • @jL-se4eq
    @jL-se4eq 11 днів тому +5

    Good information. I think the reason most people are hesitant to inform someone they are in their seat is due to the fear of the response. Unfortunately in todays world way too many people are borderline crazy. I have seen people on airplanes go nuts over simple things. One time a woman sat down next to me and was exhibiting odd behavior. She repeatedly said that she felt claustrophobic and afraid. I tried to say calmly things to her but as takeoff approached she was becoming scary and wanted off the plane. As I was trying to get up to let her out, she jumped up and jumped on top of me to get out. I alerted the flight attendant and she moved her. It was a very unnerving experience.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +1

      I sympathize with how uncomfortable this might have made you, but please be aware that claustrophobia is just as much a real medical issue as diabetes or a broken leg. It's not something you can just turn off because it's making someone else uncomfortable.

    • @jL-se4eq
      @jL-se4eq 4 дні тому

      @@jenharvey8360 her actions and behavior were beyond a simple issue of claustrophobia.

  • @jilltodd4951
    @jilltodd4951 11 днів тому +8

    I would love to know the best goodies that most flight attendants like. I always try to be extra nice because their job can really suck sometimes!

    • @JD-zt3nr
      @JD-zt3nr 11 днів тому

      Me too! I'll be traveling soon and would love to know what to bring for the flight attendants!!

    • @wendyejohnson7517
      @wendyejohnson7517 11 днів тому +3

      I sew pouches so I make them for the flight attendants and add a Tim Hortons card or Starbucks. Just to say thank you. I give them out at the end of the flight so they don’t think I’m bribing them!

  • @barbaralienhard3490
    @barbaralienhard3490 11 днів тому +9

    Great video, I never thought about bringing a snack for flight attendants, but I will in the future.

    • @victoriadavis4339
      @victoriadavis4339 2 години тому

      Don’t forget she doesn’t want home made or sugar
      But she’d love tip money
      What is wrong with that woman

  • @vickyleather1147
    @vickyleather1147 11 днів тому +6

    Great video, Laurie! It’s so beneficial to hear from a professional who has years of experience with these issues. I appreciate your effort in producing this. I would like to apologize for all the inconsiderate, inappropriate, and rude people out there.

  • @violas.86
    @violas.86 11 днів тому

    Love hearing their perspectives! ❤

  • @LSTEdD1
    @LSTEdD1 11 днів тому +5

    So true about people talking while announcements are on.

    • @nancytaylor7525
      @nancytaylor7525 11 днів тому +1

      I always listen. And look at the flight attendant. And I fly a couple times a year.

    • @lynem.1483
      @lynem.1483 7 днів тому

      So disrespectful. Being kind and polite goes along way..

  • @angelaandrew1083
    @angelaandrew1083 11 днів тому

    Love this video! So funny but informative. Love your doggy drinking water & playing in the background too!🐶

  • @SilverDraco
    @SilverDraco 11 днів тому +3

    I was so stressed on an int'l flight when the gate agent told me my CPAP counted as my personal item and told me I had to check my carryon. There were lithium batteries and all my numerous Rx meds in it and I panicked. The flight attendant was so nice and took the airline tag off my bag and told me it was fine. I was so grateful to her.
    How do we convince gate attendants that CPAPs don't count as a personal item? I was so freaked out!

    • @SharonRepici
      @SharonRepici 11 днів тому

      Just make sure you read, and maybe print the airline's web page. No need to argue, just ask when the policy changed and show them the online policy.

    • @SilverDraco
      @SilverDraco 11 днів тому

      @@SharonRepici overseas flight. No printer for 2 weeks. It never occurred to me as we'd never had a problem before.

    • @hollyh8509
      @hollyh8509 День тому +1

      Ask for their manager.

  • @cparker7431
    @cparker7431 10 днів тому

    Great tips!! LOVVVVE THE BLOOPERS!!

  • @aibao_eipariru_april
    @aibao_eipariru_april 11 днів тому +2

    I talked my best friend into applying to be a flight attendant because she liked to travel, knows 5 languages, and it’s hard to find good jobs in Europe without a college degree. And apparently so I could live vicariously through her. 😅

  • @tammywilliams-ankcorn9533
    @tammywilliams-ankcorn9533 10 днів тому

    This was very informative! Thank you for having a flight attendant tell us this!😀

  • @tammy_oh_nevermind
    @tammy_oh_nevermind 11 днів тому +4

    Enjoyed this! Thanks to your special guest! 😊

  • @joannharrington2279
    @joannharrington2279 11 днів тому

    My favorite video by far. Thank you.

  • @cindymumma9238
    @cindymumma9238 11 днів тому +11

    I've just started following you. I found this video very helpful. One small thing that convinced me to check my luggage was worrying about getting assistance in the overhead bin. I'm 73 yrs and am quite sure I cannot lift my suitcase that high. Plus I have to change planes so for my comfort I will just check my bag thru. This decision has made me much less stressed- despite the added cost. Thank you.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому +2

      I hear you, I'm a younger senior than you but I destroyed 4 discs in my back in Indonesia many years ago (now THAT'S a two drink story!!), so lifting suitcases is hard for me. If you don't mind an unsought opinion, Away makes a "baby suitcase" - it is just like their regular wheeled carryon, and even has the same phone charger, but it is smaller than the smaller of their two carry on size cases, and from what I understand from customer reviews, the most common buyers of this style are seniors who find lifting a regular carry on a bit of a challenge. Just FWIW.

    • @alicejhanson86
      @alicejhanson86 11 днів тому +2

      I agree. There is no way I can lift a carryon suitcase into the overhead compartment any longer. I check my suitcase(s). In my 70s.

    • @cindymumma9238
      @cindymumma9238 11 днів тому +1

      Great information regarding the smaller bag. I will check it out. And thanks for the support for checking a bag.😊

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  10 днів тому +2

      Yes great idea. My mom does this as well. Less stress means you stressed less.

    • @lynem.1483
      @lynem.1483 7 днів тому

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie Thank you so much Laurie for your UA-cam site.I love you..

  • @docsmctink
    @docsmctink 11 днів тому +1

    Thanks to both of you….Laurie, your videos are always exceptional!

  • @Cdnl4927
    @Cdnl4927 11 днів тому +2

    Just got home from a flight from Houston, TX, and people still put their rolling luggage flat down, taking up more room than necessary. So I’m the one who will put one on its side so I can put in my duffel bag or whatever bag I have to put in the bin. 🥴 People don’t like their stuff being touched but I don’t care anymore because you should think about how to conserve space when we constantly hear the gate staff announcing lack of room in the overhead bins. Sometimes the bins don’t allow suitcases to be out on their sides, too, so can’t do much about that.

  • @lynettebaumgartner6201
    @lynettebaumgartner6201 11 днів тому

    This was awesome. It would be great to hear from her again. Fun video.

  • @paulasulmasy7247
    @paulasulmasy7247 11 днів тому +9

    Thank you! This was so helpful and interesting from the flight attendant's perspective!

  • @Julies-in-a-mood
    @Julies-in-a-mood 11 днів тому +2

    Learned so much today! My thoughts on the couple seated apart were EXACTLY Jeannine’s thoughts. Recently I offered to trade seats with a dad so he could sit with his non-English speaking wife & toddler. He got my aisle seat; I moved to a middle seat. Little did we know he would be across the aisle from a baby that fussed most of the flight. Still, I think they appreciated it. I hope. A bit of consideration goes a long way

  • @kristicornwell6852
    @kristicornwell6852 4 години тому

    Well, Janine was a delight! Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @marthameyer7918
    @marthameyer7918 11 днів тому +4

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @jacqueinebuss5514
    @jacqueinebuss5514 11 днів тому

    Thank you for the info.

  • @carmel_badchap
    @carmel_badchap 11 днів тому +1

    Hi there from a recent subscriber. (From Australia- so long haul flights are Really Long Haul).
    I enjoy and appreciate your content, thanks x.
    What a delight and added bonus advice was your guest Janine- and the epitome of kindness, diplomacy and professionalism combined!
    Another very helpful video- Thanks to you both x

  • @shannonmowatt3428
    @shannonmowatt3428 6 днів тому

    loved this video! thank you for your tips

  • @belindamohar
    @belindamohar 11 днів тому

    Awesome information video great job to you both

  • @conniegreco8409
    @conniegreco8409 9 днів тому

    Thank you so much ❤️

  • @rhondadonovan6857
    @rhondadonovan6857 11 днів тому

    Love your bloopers!!

  • @colleenc5008
    @colleenc5008 11 днів тому

    Great video, Laurie. Jeannine was generous to share some tips and thoughts from her perspective. Thank you!

  • @barbarakjellin1238
    @barbarakjellin1238 11 днів тому

    Thanks for your interview Laurie. Most informative. We should always treat others like we would like to be treated.

  • @vtcs1963
    @vtcs1963 11 днів тому +9

    Great video! Thanks and I’m so glad to know I’m not one of “those” passengers!!

  • @ThaSista
    @ThaSista 10 днів тому

    I loved this!! Thanks!

  • @jenniferrauch1738
    @jenniferrauch1738 6 днів тому +1

    So good! Didn't know gifts were ok, & wonder if bags of baby carrots would be better than sugary treats??!! Just kidding, but really, I seldom have room in my bags for extra stuff, with Diabetes monitor & meds, camera, spare outfit, jacket, etc., etc. & now I'm having serious back problems, trying for our next scheduled trip to Nova Scotia to pack even lighter. . . puzzling. Great video topic!

  • @adamleer1
    @adamleer1 9 днів тому +1

    As a travel nanny, I have traveled with many different kids. If old enough we talk about being thankful to attendants. But mostly I model the behavior and kids follow.

  • @docsmctink
    @docsmctink 11 днів тому

    I watch! Reminders are good and it’s polite.

  • @suelong3273
    @suelong3273 11 днів тому +6

    Loved this vlog Laurie. Very informative.😊

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! It's so interesting how their jobs are different than pilots etc.

  • @sharonplomondon5706
    @sharonplomondon5706 11 днів тому +1

    Great video..loved it.

  • @Kathleen-in-AZ
    @Kathleen-in-AZ 6 днів тому

    Love this one!!!! Thank you for all this info from a flight attendant!!!! Love your channel Laurie!!!

  • @Gevedon
    @Gevedon 11 днів тому

    Hi Laurie and Jeannine! That was fun and interesting! God Bless you and yours, real good!

  • @glendahill
    @glendahill 5 днів тому

    Excellent vid, full of useful information. Love the content Laurie, you 'done good gurl'

  • @luckeclover74
    @luckeclover74 7 днів тому

    This was a wonderful video. Thank you both for sharing. It was very informative.

  • @michaelforgit909
    @michaelforgit909 10 днів тому

    What a great idea! This was so informative, and Jeannine was just a delight.

  • @carefulshopper4239
    @carefulshopper4239 11 днів тому +1

    Thanks so much for this Laurie and Jeanine! Flight attendants have an incredibly difficult job these days - thanks for helping us understand. We have twice traded seats so we could sit together, but it was always aisle for an aisle or window for a window. I would never ask someone to give up a better seat for a lesser one. Also, we gladly trade with others (even if they don’t ask nicely) if needed. My husband and I both help young mothers with children and multiple bags if they wish. I hate it when people behind us crowd up for disembarkation to try to pass everyone. One “lady” almost tripped me with her suitcase pushed ahead when I was trying to get out. Not nice.

  • @PatDiMambro
    @PatDiMambro 8 днів тому

    Great information, thank you

  • @cindymcintyre3092
    @cindymcintyre3092 11 днів тому

    I loved this video. So interesting!

  • @dnsgilbert09
    @dnsgilbert09 11 днів тому +1

    You should have her on as a regular and ask all kinds of questions like what was your funniest passenger. Or your loudest, or your most helpful...etc

  • @Vic-Meow
    @Vic-Meow 6 днів тому

    Great interview! Janine was so sweet and soft spoken.

  • @deblepley7755
    @deblepley7755 7 днів тому

    Wonderful thank you

  • @JacquelineB-vs9xx
    @JacquelineB-vs9xx 7 днів тому

    I am also a crew member with a major airline and I just want to say, thank you, thank you so much for this video! Thank you!🙏

  • @lkuypers3680
    @lkuypers3680 8 днів тому

    Thank you Laurie ❤❤ great interview

  • @doreenrecoskie8223
    @doreenrecoskie8223 11 днів тому

    very helpful video

  • @kiransharma7848
    @kiransharma7848 7 днів тому

    I enjoyed the conversation! Thanks Laurie for sharing the travel tricks and tips with your buddy. ❤

  • @tammypearson4500
    @tammypearson4500 11 днів тому +10

    Jeanine (sp) is precious. Interesting topics and answers. Wondered what people think of the window shade up or down. I love mine always open, as I love looking out day or night. I'd be unhappy if someone behind me shut my shade.

    • @meghanschwanke1133
      @meghanschwanke1133 11 днів тому +2

      The light at flight altitudes can be painful to some people. Partially opening it may be fine- you can see and others in the plane (even on the other side of the plane ) can be comfortable

    • @tammypearson4500
      @tammypearson4500 11 днів тому

      ​@meghanschwanke1133 thank you for you information and response!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +3

      My eyes burn so bad if the window light is shining in while I am trying to read in a darkened airplane but I understand. My MIL loves having it open.

    • @carolinecoward469
      @carolinecoward469 11 днів тому +2

      It helps me self soothe and keep calm during turbulence if I look out the window.

    • @tammypearson4500
      @tammypearson4500 11 днів тому

      @@carolinecoward469 I completely agree! My opinion isn't popular, but I pay extra to sit at the window. I just want to be able to look out.

  • @kathleenzollinger4664
    @kathleenzollinger4664 4 дні тому

    Great interview!

  • @dam2423
    @dam2423 7 днів тому

    Thank you.
    I have always learned so much from your videos. But this was exceptionally good. Thanks again.

  • @Maggie-tr2kd
    @Maggie-tr2kd 11 днів тому +2

    I would never ask a flight attendant to lift my carry-on into the overhead bin but so far flight attendants seeing me about to lift my carry-on up have appeared at my side and done it for me. I always thank them graciously. I travel only on major commercial airlines.

    • @vtcs1963
      @vtcs1963 11 днів тому +3

      I’ve never asked anyone to help me but there’s always some guy who wants to show his muscles! This has happened to me since I was a teenager and now I’m 61 so I don’t think it has anything to do with how attractive or old you are. There are genuinely people out there who will still help for no reason other than to be nice.

  • @peggyfitzmaurice4100
    @peggyfitzmaurice4100 11 днів тому

    Loved the conversation 👍

  • @janiekcarney5482
    @janiekcarney5482 11 днів тому

    Excellent video. I’ve flown since I was two. My Dad was a pilot. Things change and we have to change. I was so nervous flying right after Covid let up Laurie’s Videos helped so much. And still helping.

  • @TheLadymolly
    @TheLadymolly 8 днів тому +1

    I always smile when I board the plane, I always thank the flight crew when I deplane, common curtesy. The flight crew works hard! One time I flew overseas, the plane was older plane with several broken seats. The passenger in front of me reclined their seat, and the seat ended up in my lap! Flight crew couldn't switch my seat as the flight was very full. The passenger in the front would only sit straight during the meals. It was the flight from hell. I still thanked the crew when I deplaned. It's just common decency.

  • @sabrinachampion3075
    @sabrinachampion3075 11 днів тому

    😂bloopers, loved it!

  • @MLCruey
    @MLCruey 10 днів тому

    I love your videos, especially the interviews!! I took a 30 year break from flight travel. I just discovered your channel about 2 months ago.

  • @ven0006
    @ven0006 11 днів тому +1

    This is such a fantastic video, l learnt so much. You ladies are both so great. Thank you.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  11 днів тому +2

      She is a hoot!

    • @ven0006
      @ven0006 11 днів тому

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie she sure is. Such a nice friendly lady, l would be more than happy to have her on my flight. Thank you for all your wonderful videos Laurie, you do an amazing job! X

  • @josephcollins6033
    @josephcollins6033 11 днів тому

    OH!!! thanks!!!

  • @nativetexan6628
    @nativetexan6628 11 днів тому +1

    I sooo appreciate the info about the batteries. I will have to check all of my devices to make sure if I travel I have them in my carry-on or purse.

    • @jenharvey8360
      @jenharvey8360 11 днів тому

      I am the only person I know who keeps a fire blanket in her carry on. It folds up smaller than a paperback, and I've never had to use mine, thank God. But if you need it, you might need it a lot more quickly than the time it takes the flight attendant to get to you from the other end of the plane with ne of their fire envelopes. A fire can do a LOT of damage in 10-20 seconds, especially if it's right under your feet.

  • @julissacastanon982
    @julissacastanon982 11 днів тому +1

    I haven’t flown that much but I always like to have my best manners with the flight attendants. I would say hello to you Janeen. Unfortunately some attendants were rudely or looked too tired to nice back.

  • @karenadams138
    @karenadams138 11 днів тому

    Hi Laurie!.....This was a fun video.....I was a flight attendant in the 70's with American..... a lot has changed but there was many things that were the same.... Just found your channel and subscribed...looking forward to more entertaining videos....Enjoy your day! 😊

  • @lyndasteinway4759
    @lyndasteinway4759 11 днів тому

    So informative! As a former flight attendant I learned some things I didn't know. Of course, I haven't flown since Sept. 2001. A lot has changed since then and some things for the worst. But, you ladies have touched on some solutions to the average passenger problems. Thanks.

  • @lizculmone9462
    @lizculmone9462 8 днів тому

    lol you’re dog Oli was playing with his squeaky toy and I swear I thought someone was in the house 🤣 both my dog and I were freaking out 😂